We aren't talking about a tax cut. We are just talking about extending existing tax cuts. So just to get it straight, there are no tax cuts on the table. Just status quo, or tax increase.
By, the way, there is an idealogical battle going on, and I am disgusted at the thought that the main argument is tax increases on the rich. Let's see some budget cuts, right now. As long as there is this mentality of continuing to raise taxes, then no one will care to talk about cuts.

How about something more specific? Government funding for local projects with two or more companies in the area. Let the companies compete for the bid. It may be a nickle and dime method, but I have trouble in my addled mind thinking of how multi-billion dollar nationwide deals will get the job done without a lot of waste

Would a public infrastructure bank be utilized perhaps with bonds bought by the public. 3-4% interest rate. States and localities would have to pay within a period of time like a private citizen, or get penalized.

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Thank you somebody. One practical exercise is alike to walking other peoples shoes(I have a pair) when thinking of other people figure that they represent everybody. Rather than labeling each other anybody can be somebody. Nobody can be anybody because everybody is somebody and a part of our society. We all aspire to do what we are here for.Let us see this light our nation for what it was intended to be Liberty.

Gore lost because 10 million registered democrats voted for Bush. You can try and Blame Nader, but that is absolutely false to do so on any level. Other third party candidates just about collectively equaled Nader in Florida... but instead everyone would rather blame the creator of OSHA. The corporations grew tired of him. He was already banished after Reagan and he was turned into a pariah after Bush v Gore. It's bullshit.

You can blame democrats for their failure to elect their own guy, and you can blame republicans for the outcome of their terrible choice. Nader had nothing to do with 9/11. Don't forget to blame money buying politics and corruption being the main reason why Bush won.

The blame Nader theory is just party politics nonsense that shadows the real problems with the faux democracy in America

You're all over the place. I thought the White house is not allowed to control the Fed. Still blame Obama? I thought the Fed started this program because traitorous repubs have continued to obstruct all jobs bills & all efforts to improve employment.

HR 2990 is dead!!!!! Repubs smothered it to death your silence on that fact betrays your transparent partisanship!!

Fed policy of giving money to banks at almost no interest, and then borrowingit back at much higher interest is disgusting. Been goin on for decades. It is a practice that should end. I agitate all pols against this giveaway.

So I am against any benefit for the 1% wall st oligarchs, this program simply illustrates the extent of how much power the wall st banks have.

Still no criticism of the repubs who failed to co sponsor the dem proposal, killed it in committee, and refused to allow a vote?

Well Fed actions are the realization of the PTB in our country. Their power is immense, breaking it will take years of slow progress, and setbacks. Our movement is only one year old and must be allowed to grow.

We must lift up any pol who challenges the 1% wall st PTB.

And of course we must replace all pro 1% wall st conservatives w/ pro 99% progressives.

There hasn't been monetary policy reform with democrat house majority nor has there been reform with republican house majority.

Neither party has a collective effort to reform monetary policy giving trillions to banks. Even the president thinks the current system is fine and doesn't need to be touched. Maybe that's why he and Bush both chose Ben Bernanke.